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I'd appreciate some advice myself on this one! Went to a inset gas fire today to do a service. Took the fire out of the brick chimney and noticed the flue liner and insulation stuffed all round the sides. No closure plate around the bottom of the flue liner nor connection from the flue liner to the fire. Manufacturer's instructions state the fire can only be fitted into a chimney with a flue liner if there is a closure plate and an adaptor connecting between the letterbox in the top of the fire and the flue liner.
Rather worringly when I spoke to the customer at this point, the previous guy who did the last service never even took the fire out to check the chimmey...
I did a spillage test and not surprisingly smoke started coming back out of the chimney around the top of the fire!! Removed the fire and capped it off as we couldn't get an adaptor to go onto the flue liner for that fire anymore. Only other practical option was to fit it in a flue box and by the time we've fitted that and refitted the fire we may as well fit a nice new one.
Can anyone recommend a decent brand of fire for me to fit? Customer is selling the house so middle of the market would be good, nothing too cheap and nothing too expensive ideally! I've actually never bought a gas fire for a customer before so wouldn't even know the best place to get one either! All I ever seem to do these days is remove them when they fail services for various reasons!
I'd appreciate some advice myself on this one! Went to a inset gas fire today to do a service. Took the fire out of the brick chimney and noticed the flue liner and insulation stuffed all round the sides. No closure plate around the bottom of the flue liner nor connection from the flue liner to the fire. Manufacturer's instructions state the fire can only be fitted into a chimney with a flue liner if there is a closure plate and an adaptor connecting between the letterbox in the top of the fire and the flue liner.
Rather worringly when I spoke to the customer at this point, the previous guy who did the last service never even took the fire out to check the chimmey...
I did a spillage test and not surprisingly smoke started coming back out of the chimney around the top of the fire!! Removed the fire and capped it off as we couldn't get an adaptor to go onto the flue liner for that fire anymore. Only other practical option was to fit it in a flue box and by the time we've fitted that and refitted the fire we may as well fit a nice new one.
Can anyone recommend a decent brand of fire for me to fit? Customer is selling the house so middle of the market would be good, nothing too cheap and nothing too expensive ideally! I've actually never bought a gas fire for a customer before so wouldn't even know the best place to get one either! All I ever seem to do these days is remove them when they fail services for various reasons!